and then you need to set your custom domain to point to theirs, just like what you have to do on Vercel
use the paid plan if you want backups, read entire guide end to end.
and then you need to set your custom domain to point to theirs, just like what you have to do on Vercel
use the paid plan if you want backups, read entire guide end to end.
Wow! Holly Shit
Yep. at least 10 non-technical people got it up and running.
be the next.
So is this just for personal use though?
Nostr is not like mastodon. Unless you go full operator allowing other people to post in your relay or run a closed comunity its just for you. Can be used for archiving or if you are creative maybe a repo for your posts or articles.
We use it as a team relay for @hivetalk, primarily to aggregate our media and notes. team members also can just use it as a relay so that they can backup their notes and media into one location.
Only the members in your nostr.json (local or remotely hosted, you can choose either) have write ability to the relay, and its world readable.
We also included links to bouquet for syncing down all your video/image etc media from big relays such as damus and also the curator client which has the ability to sync all your notes, profile data and more to the relay. You can also use curator to search for any kind # on any relay. Its designed for teams or small groups, and with the nostr.json access list only, NO SPAM.
if you scroll back in my feed from about a week ago, i did a 2 min talk to explain what it does. And see the github for other fancy configs you can setup like an external super cheap super fast s3 bucket for media and postgres database, as starter examples.
You’re a child molester. Kill yourself Uno
You’re a child molester. Kill yourself Uno